Women in the Curriculum Grant

The FAQ Decision Guide provides information (from the perspective of the grant committees and their chairs)
to complement the published criteria. Much of this information has been provided by
the most recent (former and/or incoming) grant committee chairs.

Funding is available for the integration of the experiences and perspectives of women
into the curriculum. The grants are intended for use by tenured or tenure-track faculty
members and may lead to future publication opportunities with the assistance of the
LT&ITC (The Learning, Teaching, and Innovative Technologies Center) through their initiative
on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL).

Curriculum Integration Grants are awarded to support the completion of one of the
following projects: revision of a course; revision of a general education course for
Study Abroad program; creation of a new course; re-conceptualization of a current
minor; creation of a new minor

Proposals will be reviewed by selected members serving on the Academic Issues Subcommittee
of the President's Commission on the Status of Women. Successful proposals should
demonstrate a commitment to innovative teaching techniques as well as careful consideration
of the intersection of women's concerns with notions about race/ethnicity, class,
and sexual orientation. Priority will be given to courses that are developed or revised
for the undergraduate curriculum and those that can be implemented within two years.

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